The purpose of this harmony is to weave together the material in Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John into one continuous account that includes everything but does not repeat anything, and as far as possible, puts everything in chronological order giving places and dates. In instances where two or more of the writers have recorded the same event or teaching, the account that gives it most fully is printed complete, and the addditional material is inserted in parentheses at the appropriate places. The...

(by William Binnie) "A highly valuable work. It is not an exposition, but can readily be used as such, for it possesses a good index to the passages treated of. Dr. Binnie reviews with great skill and intense devotion the various sacred poems contained in the Book of Psalms, and gives the general run and character of each one. His work is unlike any other, and supplies a great desideratum." - C.H. Spurgeon, from 'Commenting & Commentaries' "In the early part of the twenty-first century, we are...

(by Timothy Cross) Martin Luther once said that Isaiah 53 ‘ought to be written on parchment of gold and lettered in diamonds.’ Isaiah 53 is truly one of the most remarkable chapters in the whole Bible. Although written some 700 years BC, it actually contains one of the clearest views of the Person and Work of Christ in all of the Scriptures. This ancient Old Testament prophecy gives us a distilled New Testament theology. Isaiah is justly known as ‘the evangelical prophet’, and Isaiah 53...

(by Graeme Goldsworthy) Do you long to get an overall grasp of the Bible? Do you want to venture beyond your favourite passages and explore the Bible as a whole? Would you like to know how the Old Testament builds up to the coming of Jesus? Then here's the book for you. In short, pithy chapters, assisted by easy-to-follow visual layouts, it shows how the Bible fits together as the unfolding story of God's plan of salvation. Jesus Christ is the link between every part of the Bible and ourselves,...

(by J. P. Veersteeg and Translated by Richard Gaffin) One challenge to biblical authority is our understanding of Adam. Freshly translated, this acknowledged modern classic defends the historic church position that all human beings descend from Adam as the first human being. "Given the recent debates about the existence of Adam, this vigorous defense of historical Adam is relevant now as it was when first published in Dutch. The exegetical and theological issues remain the same today. Versteeg...

For good reason evangelical Christians have been keen to emphasise the finished work of Christ on the cross in their presentation of the Gospel. Understandably, but to our loss, this emphasis hasn't always been accompanied by a similar emphasis on the ongoing work of the Lord Jesus in glory where, as our great High Priest, he always lives to intercede for his people. In a simple, non-technical way this book aims to look at the subject of the heavenly High Priesthood of Christ. Key questions on...